The answer is New York City.
Poland once had a significant Jewish population before World War II, but the Holocaust drastically reduced the number of Jews living there. Today, the Jewish population in Poland is relatively small compared to other countries.
Ethiopia has a historical Jewish community known as the Beta Israel. However, the majority of Ethiopian Jews have immigrated to Israel, especially during operations like Operation Moses and Operation Solomon in the 1980s and 1990s. Therefore, the Jewish population in Ethiopia is not large today.
New York City is home to one of the largest Jewish populations in the world. The city has a vibrant and diverse Jewish community, including Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, and secular Jews. It is a major center of Jewish culture and life.
Paris has a significant Jewish community, being one of the largest in Europe. However, it is not as large as the Jewish population in New York City.